It's not dinasaur developers. It's systems that were never intended to
have the lifespan they have. The web was a very different place a
decade ago. See I remember 25 years ago. You'd have hated that.
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On 14 Jun 2010, at 16:34, Sam Sherlock wrote:
That's an industry edu
Can you not swing IE8 in compatibility mode? That'll have no issues
with activeX.
Out of interest why won't your IT deparment say use this browser fir
internal apps and the new FF or whatever for other browsing. Putting a
shortcut to the internal app URL on the desktop would make it easy to
harat
wrote:
I think some people (like me) might click on the icon as opposed to
the link text itself. This might not work if the background image
technique is used, but I am not sure about this.
This point too, boils down to what your icon signifies in the link's
context.
20
Easy answer- use a background image.
Less easy answer - is the image content or just a visual
representation of existing content?
I would say the link is the real content and you are adding to that
visually with an icon image.
Steve
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On 11 May 2010, at 10:48, "Naveen
Try a standalone contrast checker where you enter your own colour
codes/numbers. Remember that you need to take into account images may
be disabled too.
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On 3 May 2010, at 11:50, tee wrote:
I need to pass a site for SC 1.4.3 and I was told some areas
(especially link t
I am attending the DIBI conference in Gateshead, UK at the end of
April. If anyone from the WSG is interested in meeting there please
let me know.
Steve Gibbings
Web designer & Developer
www.stevegibbingsdesign.co.uk
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dule additional OS
version testing.
I take it from your reply it's good enough just to test in Windows
7, without testing in Windows XP as well.
Thanks
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Peter Mount
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On 11/04/2010, at 6:54 PM, st...@stevegibbings.co.uk wrote:
I haven't noticed anything
mount.com
On 11/04/2010, at 6:06 PM, st...@stevegibbings.co.uk wrote:
I have windows 7 and XP running on VMWare player. What browser and
version are we talking about and do you have a site that exhibits a
difference? I can take a look and let you know.
Steve Gibbings
I have windows 7 and XP running on VMWare player. What browser and
version are we talking about and do you have a site that exhibits a
difference? I can take a look and let you know.
Steve Gibbings
Web designer & Developer
www.stevegibbingsdesign.co.uk
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On 11 Apr 2010,